Verdict on huge plan to add flats to Broad Street Mall delayed
The verdict on a huge plan to add hundreds of flats to a landmark shopping mall in Reading town centre has been delayed.
Read moreDetailsThe verdict on a huge plan to add hundreds of flats to a landmark shopping mall in Reading town centre has been delayed.
Read moreDetailsA huge office building near Reading town centre that used to serve as a job centre is set to be converted into nearly 100 flats.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour has called out 'poor brickwork' and housekeeping of workers at a prominent corner site near Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsOnly two dentists in the Reading West and Mid Berkshire area are accepting new NHS adult patients.
Read moreDetailsCarers UK has partnered with Better leisure centres in Reading to provide a carers' discount, marking six decades of support for carers.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has launched HaemAnalytica, a new company aiming to transform prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease.
Read moreDetailsThe four-day festival returns with household names and fresh acts alike for stand-up, sketches, improv, and all-out comedy competitions in May
Read moreDetailsNetwork Rail has released its latest quarterly figures for retail, marking highest-ever three-month period and continued growth for Reading Station
Read moreDetailsINDIE royalty The Wombats will be joined by Alfie Templeman, Doves, and Hard-Fi at Englefield House as part of this year's Heritage Live Festival
Read moreDetailsThree marriages and a civil partnership were officiated in the licensed Oak Room, it's new official Register Office.
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